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Post by Tyfo on Mar 13, 2010 0:47:24 GMT -5
One question, who do I call to get the Straight Edge Society booked for my next birthday party?
But anyway, which match from this week's SmackDown! did you think was the best of the show? Make your selection and cast your vote RIGHT NOW!!!!
Don't forget to look for the RAW, NXT, and Superstars polls as well!
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Post by Kevin's Thorn on Mar 13, 2010 2:06:11 GMT -5
I voted JoMo v Show, but was torn between that and Tiffany v McCool tbh.
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Post by Thank You Shawn on Mar 13, 2010 2:33:36 GMT -5
toss up between the tag teams singles matches, went with Big Show & JoMo Tho.
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Post by Nic Nemeth on Mar 13, 2010 2:49:45 GMT -5
Cryme Tyme vs Hart Dynasty hands down
It had finisher after finisher after finisher after finisher.
You don't see that a lot >_>
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Post by Boomaga on Mar 13, 2010 3:02:57 GMT -5
I pick Morrison vs. Show just because Morrison sold that match like a CHAMP! Seriously, when he took that boot to the head he looked like he had been shot!
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Post by H-Fist on Mar 13, 2010 3:49:47 GMT -5
I went with Morrison/Show, but all of the matches gave us something tonight.
Cryme Tyme/Hart Dynasty let us see Tyson Kidd look pretty awesome and gave us Taker going crazy.
McCool/Tiffany gave us Beth's long-awaited and well-post-production-responded-to face turn.
Kane/Gallows made Luke look like a threat and a legitimate big man, as well as a reference to fake Kane.
Miz/Truth gave us a fantastic development for the Bryan/Miz conflict with Bryan controversially preventing Miz from cheating.
Drew McIntyre's match was an admission by WWE that Drew is just about as not over as someone can be and still have a job. So that's something. He got a jobber after having two consecutive losses expunged. They got him in and got him out and no one gave a crap and let's go to another commercial. They recognize he doesn't quite have the "it" they thought he did.
And the opening segment, which is the kind of thing that would usually be awful, was made gold, no GOLD, by Punk. Every word he meant, especially when he sang the song. I also note that it's not necessarily a good thing when a 9-year-old girl is a better actress than 2/3 of the roster are actresses or actors. And it's also not a good thing that Rey looked like he was near tears.
And the main evegment of the evening was effective. Jericho finally got one-up on Edge, but Edge was able to be an effective babyface without being totally watered down.
Overall a pretty solid Smackdown building toward WrestleMania. But I will note here also that Illinois High School Basketball once again pre-empted Smackdown's usual time slot. The show didn't begin until around 10:40 Central, almost 4 hours late. As a result, the PG WWE product that plenty of Chicago-area parents taped or Tivo'd for their kids have...wait for it...phone sex commercials to explain to their kids! Have fun with that, MyTV and WWE! I think I'll be sending off an email about that...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2010 16:24:54 GMT -5
When C.M. Punk gets teh nuclear heatz for singing, among other things, Happy Birthday, I love that. I enjoyed that segment.
I thought the best match was John Morrison vs. Big Show, and even though it was another "they're fighting for the sake of it", I liked that Hart Dynasty vs. Cryme Tyme was finisher after finisher (the Undertaker intereferance also was a finisher-festival, including the Last Ride!).
Worst match? Drew McIntyre vs. Aaron Bolo (the jobber). I mean, come on! The WWE is admitting that the crowd doesn't care much for him, and after two losses on TV, they give him a jobber to feast on and get into MITB.
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Post by 4real on Mar 13, 2010 16:56:12 GMT -5
John Morrison vs. Big Show was the most fun match I thought but CM Punk stole the show this week.
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Post by Big L on Mar 13, 2010 17:51:26 GMT -5
morrison/show
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